Simon Johnson is staying at Edgar Street until November 9th according to the Hereford Times.
The paper suggests that Johnson could stay longer especially if he is given a chance to impress during the absence of Steve Guinan.
Meanwhile Graham Turner has spoken about Guinan's red card which Turner felt initially was harsh.
"The referee's report indicated serious foul play. I can't quite see where he got a high tackle from which was in the description. It's a heavy price to pay for a silly bit of action," Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
Finally coaches for Peterborough on Saturday are filling with just one seat remaining, as at 4pm, with HUMADS.
HUMADS also say that Malvernian tours, who supply their coaches, will have a new 76 seater double deck euro ski bus in November. In it there are 26 luxury facing seats round tables downstairs and 50 reclining seats upstairs, toilets, DVD screens, digital radio service and piped heating.